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Games like MUS: Prisoner in My Homeland

Looking for games like MUS: Prisoner in My Homeland? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with MissionUS: For Crown or Colony, Mission US: Up from the Dust or Molly of Denali: Learning App.

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  • 76%Game Brain Score
    76% User Score Based on 49 reviews

    "MissionUS: For Crown or Colony" is an interactive game set in 1770 Boston, where you play as a 14-year-old apprentice exploring the city and meeting people with various viewpoints. As tensions rise, you must choose between the Patriots or the Crown, while also helping a character find her lost dog. This award-winning game aims to immerse young people in American history and promote thoughtful decision-making.

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  • 75%Game Brain Score
    75% User Score Based on 41 reviews

    In "Mission US: Up from the Dust," players experience the Great Depression and Dust Bowl through 13-year-old twins Ginny and Frank Dunn in 1930s Texas. Alternating between Frank’s search for work traveling the rails and Ginny’s efforts assisting families via New Deal programs, players navigate challenges faced by many Americans, shaping the story through their choices with multiple endings.

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  • 80%Game Brain Score
    80% User Score Based on 94 reviews

    Molly of Denali is an educational learning app with various games and activities for children aged 4-8. The app allows kids to explore Alaskan forests, lakes, and wildlife while learning about Alaskan culture and nature. It features games such as Alaskan Adventure, Veggiezilla, Fish Camp, and Sled Dog Dash, designed to support foundational literacy skills and reading comprehension. Additionally, children can participate in activities like gardening, creating beading projects, and helping run the Denali Trading Post.

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  • 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    What shouldwill you make Dan do today? We see the obvious sources of power everywhere: Military Might, Politicial Influence, and Money-Money-Money. But what of the less-than-obvious powers? Those invisible guiding hands that shape our beliefs and attitudes. Those unseen forces influencing what we think, who we are, and how we act. Do we see those powers as clearly? The cultural items…

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  • 46%Game Brain Score
    46% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    WyldWood Stories: BB Speaks Up is the first in a series of soft skills games for kids. Players hone communication, interpersonal, and problem solving skills necessary to advocate for themselves and others. Aligned with the National Teaching Standards for ELA Speaking and Listening, the game provides a foundation, that alongside other activities, can result in a positive learning experience. Fo…

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  • Learn History in a new way with Excavate! Byzantine, an immersive social studies game for middle school students where you role-play as an archaeologist! Use Archaeological thinking to apply C3 skills of Inquiry and Evaluation of Evidence to aspects of Byzantine daily life not covered in textbooks. By excavating and analyzing four significant locations, players will: • Gain a new perspective on t…

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  • 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Learn History in a new way with Excavate! Mesopotamia, a world history game for students! Use Archaeological thinking to apply skills of Inquiry and Evaluation of Evidence to aspects of Babylonian, Sumerian, and Assyrian daily life not covered in textbooks. By excavating and analyzing three significant locations, players will:   · Explore the significance of Sumerian art · Gain a new perspective o…

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  • Learn History in a new way with Excavate! Greece, an immersive social studies game for students! Use Archaeological thinking to apply skills of Inquiry and Evaluation of Evidence to aspects of Greek daily life not covered in textbooks. By excavating and analyzing four significant locations, players will:   · Explore the significance of Apollo’s Temple in Delphi · Gain a new perspective on the Olym…

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  • 89%Game Brain Score
    89% User Score Based on 819 reviews

    Matific is a math game for children aged 4-12, designed by education experts to make learning fun and engaging. The game's adaptive algorithm personalizes learning pathways based on a child's understanding and learning style, and has been proven to boost math outcomes by 34%. Children can explore magical adventure islands, unlock hidden levels, and collect treasure while mastering core math and problem-solving skills. A free 7-day trial is available for download.

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  • 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 11 reviews

    Learn Egyptian history in a new way with Excavate! Egypt, an immersive social studies game for world history students! Use Archaeological thinking to apply skills of Inquiry and Evaluation of Evidence to aspects of Egyptian daily life not covered in textbooks. By excavating and analyzing four significant locations, players will:   · Explore the significance of mummification in the Valley of the Ki…

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